The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1932, Page 6

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SOMETHINS GOTTA 3E DONE ABOUT COCOA, HE'S BUSTED FOUR HOE- HANDL.ES N TWO WEEKS, PLAGUE TAKE (T4 sified Ads FOR SALE — Cut he spruce wood, $7.50 a cord 254. lock and Phone | | | FOR RENT—2-room furnished apts and sleeping room above Capital Electric. 207 2nd St. FOR SALE—Dining room set, mb]e}l"'U_RN——“ISHED eated apt. and six chairs, practically new.| See it at the Economy Furniture' Co's Exchange Department. 3 rooms, kitchenette, bath. Phone 5701. FOR RENT—Two-room aparlment Knight Apartments. Phone 577. FOR SALE—Brass bed, DownyRest . .. __ springs, silk floss mattress—all FOR RENT — 2-room amrtment, e Princess Norah stheduled to double; drophead Singer sewing| with bath, electric range. Third g sail from Vancouver. Nov. machine; 1900 electric W \.Sh'\ng‘ and Gold. 'e 28 at 9 p. m. ° ;l;;CthE. D. M. Bothwell. Phone; FOR RENT— ey housr‘ “furn-' ® Adviral Evans scheduled to e g ulists ished or unfurnished. Phone 1502, ® Sail from Seattle Nov, 30 & FOR SALE — Studio couch, new, |- — - at 10 a. m. b very reasonable. Phone 216. | FOR RENT—Simonarson residence ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o ol N —_ ~ | in Seatter Tract. 3 rooms com-|e Alaska scheduléd southbound e FOREST WOOD. - All lengths.| pletely furnished; bath; electric, @ about noon Friday. . Phone 262. Happy Rudolph. | range. Phone 256 after 5:30. ® LOCAL SAILINGS . EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used | FURNISHED 3 -room nnarlme“‘-i: E.;l;ec.:‘gl&avz gve;y :hu;:;: cars now. Good selection. Con-| 421% E. Tth St. Phone 2004 |o gitis and way ports. k . :fi:f}l?fff! Co. | vAckNNON Apm.“nemsf[,oumgi- Pacific leaves every Thursday e CALL Bervice Tiansfer Phone 528| and single apartments available.|® 8% 10 & m., for Petersburg, o for forest wood, any lengths. | S e SC_ e - Kake S Way SRS ol FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room|o o o s e apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. I ()QT AND FOUND Douglas saturdav pair ses in case. Finder please ss Margaret Miller or MISCELLANEOUS s TURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, S#wing Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| ing. Radio and phonograph re-| pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD.and_xoom, or._koard only, Marshall House, Bast St. Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. notify Phc WAN"‘hL‘ for room and board or equivalent. 2346 Empire. Advertisements are your pocket- book editorials. They interpret the|TF you have plumbing, electric wir- merchandise news. ing, snow shoveled, windows or % woodwork cleaned, washing, iron- - = ing, sewing done, dishes washed, children cared for by the hour, HOTEL catering, quilting, call 436. We'll ZYN].;A send someone quickly. ELEVATOR SERVICE WANTED~Work of any kind by . B. ZYNDA, Prop. day or hour, by good, handy man. Phone 436, WANTED—A-J meén to room and board. Phone 436, The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. . o | CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- C A LL 2 2 ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone ) 436. for a ' * YELLOW CAB ||| JUNEAU SAMPLE | } > SHOP ‘ The Florence Shop: e ".SE 32’1%&';"’ - ] —_—— ed Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phore 427 Triangle Bldg. Permanent Waving a Spemn, { | oo | g -|| KOLSTER RADIOS l SEE YURMAN Electrical Appliances, | New Fur Garments im Repairs jiiew iftyles CAPITAL ELECTRIC Yurman, the Furrier 1 ‘Triangle Building | | Cleaning, Repatring, Remodeling fi . | | DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL ( COMPANY | l | H || McCAUL MOTOR , | T L. C. SMITH ahd CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. ! “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” 'DONALDINI 'IAU'I’V PABM)I! Telephone 48t RUTH HAYES | . CARL JACOBSON JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building T | Bergmann Hotel { i Dmm Room 1 and, WANTED-Young man wants work 1/ S0 000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to Saturday morning. have 5 days' mail. Admiral Watson scheduled to arrive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS scheduled wo arrive Should ®eecccoce Northwestern at 9 a m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Sealle Nov. night. Northland scheduled to sail e 26 at mid- | i | d| | — | from Seaftle Nov. 28 at 9 e | | Mrs, L. W. Tucker, Goldie Hey- o (worth, ' Capt. Ellis Alifather and . ;wife‘ Mildred Lussill, Adeline John- p. m. . ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! In observance of Thanksgiving |Day the. regular meeting of the | Alford John Bradford Post of The American Legion will be postponed | until Friday, November 25. adv. CAPTAIN JOHN M. CLARK. FREE WEATHER CHART CALENDARS Butler Mauro Drug Co. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME ‘ Doroth; Slea_l;:n Roff | DANCING . | TELEPHONE 5451 | BALD? CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD TR Hupmoi)ile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON . Junesu Distributor sail from Seattle Nov. 26 e, o ' miral i Marine News TPASSENGERS. ABOARD WATSON :FOR THIS PORT l SEATTLE, Nov. 23.—Steamer Ad- Watson, on the Southeast o |Alaska Route, sailed at 10 o'clock o |this morning with eighteen first - 'class and two steerage passengers. | .The -following passengers aboard lare booked for Juneal: ° son and. one steerage. | the Spanish and Portuguese Jews, 'CHILD SPINflZA NOW APPEARING IN 600D STORY Invnlatlon to the Waltz,” and “Dusty Answer” Are Late Novels By JOHN SELBY NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Perhaps Lewis Browne's most valuable as-| set, when he sat down to write| “Blessed Spinoza,” proved to be| his knowledge of Jewry and Jew-| ish history—a knowledge to be pre- supposed in a writer whose adult career began as a rabbi. Certainly Spinoza’s modern blog- rapher could scarcely have provid-{ ed a better background for his sub- pect that Browne's glowing story of the perils and pilgrimages of | parable to- the record of Olivia's | “silas, Woodward” | three differing persons entangled in a curious plot, i | caught 'in’ “Lances Down” heth the Elisabeth Thomas's “The Story of Silas Woodward.” But this is the story of a young man, a girl, and the young man’s mother .in a Rhode Island setting, & curious, sometimes tortured story not com- first dance. Few writers have Miss Thomas’s gift of fixing deftly upon the. pre- |cise words to express sensory ex- citements. Nor is her understand- ing of nature and its effect upon human beings a common one. contains also BOLESLAVSKI With the help of Helen Wood- ward, Richard, Boleslavski. has spirit and the letter of some ex- October ‘of 1917. ' But there have ibeen’ innumerable dsecriptions of | such scenes, and very few intimate i recitals of doings among the: Mos- cow Art Theatre members. Where- fore the pages dealing with that institution are particularly valu- citing days in the bloody Russian| g ALASKA SOUTHBOUND | ABOUT FRIDAY NOON Passengers aboard the stn.mer Alaska will enjoy their Thanksg ing Day dinner aboard ship at sea,| between Cordova and Juneau. The ‘Alaska sailed from Sewdard' at 2:45 o'clock this morning, en- route to this port, and is sched- uled to arrive about noon on Fri- their eventful settlement in Hol-|able. land and the development of thelr\ So, too, are the community there, { friendships ' and The introduction is long; one has,‘” Hamlin Garland, as described in read through a good many pages the third volume of his reminis- before the child Spinoss appears.|Cénces, “My Friendly Contempo- But when he does there is no re-“’“’"' sisting him. Theoretically a “good | 1913 tO life” is rather dull pickings- for a! biographer; if so, “Blessed Spinoza” | is an important exception. In those F ]RST CIGARETTE houndings, in thé excommunica- innumerable 1923. acquaintanceships | covering ‘the period from | day. ———— TIDES FRIDAY tide 4:00 a. m,, tide 10:10 a. m.,, 18.0 tide 448 p. m,, -1.7 tide 11:0¢ p. m., 156 —e— 22 - — | TIDES TOMORROW ° Low tide 3:08 a. m.,, 23 feet High tide 9:25 a. m,, 16.8 feet Low tide 4:00 p. m., 02 feet High tide 10:10 p. m., 147 feet feet feet feet feet In order to augment Italy’s gild reserve Itaian women in the past two months have sold nearly $1,- 'Igreat deal more of it. tion,” Mr. ‘Browne ' finds material quite as appealing as lies in the usnal biographical subject. TWO NOVELS In Rosamond Lehmann, now a poised in her earlier books and makes a In this story of a dance and the mann strikes the same quivering emotional chords she found in “Dusty Answer,” but now she strikes them from knowledge rath- er than “by ear.” conventional adventures of a more|a Frenéh writer who delves in the “Invitation to the Waltz,"| and sure craftsman, takes an even| slighter subject than she treated! events leading up to it Miss Leh-| PARIS, Nov, 23—The cigarette has its centenary this year, says bye ways of history. It was at the siege of Acre, ‘n | Syria, in 1832. The besieging ar- tillerymen received a supply of to- | bacco, but the boxes of pipes which accompanied it was smashed by cannon balls and there was no |way of smoking it. In those days gunners primed their pieces with powder enclosed in’ little tubes of India paper. One of the soldiers substituted tobacco for gunpowder and the -cigarette was born: Cigarettes "were fairly common in Lofidon in 1840, were introduced (000,000 worth of ‘old gold-and jey- elry to the national bank. o oy , LUDVIG NELSON | Wllch Reyairing : Brunswick Agency | FRONT STREET i Thanks giving Gréetings and Good, Wishes fbr a 1] Ch'.eery Day of A good deal like the Lehmnnn‘ into Frnnce in 1845 u.nd into Italy book in its emotional aliveness is,ir 1850. - R ELECTRIG Y ACUUM CLEANERS WESTINGHOUSE ROYAL ... Bl T2 GENERAL ELECTRIC HOOVER SPECIAL' ........ Make your own selection. They are all good cleaners. Ask for a credit allowance on FINEST REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE ' Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASEKA ... Nov. 24 N'WESTERN Nov 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 ALASEKA .......Dec. 6 Dec. & Dec. 18 N'WESTERN Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Dec. 31 ALASKA ...Dec. 28 Jan: 7 Southeastern and Southwestern Route ; YHE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 SEATTLE N SAN FRANCISCO R LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Seattle *Watson .. Nov. 23 Evans ....Nov, 30 iWatson ..Dec. 3 *Calls Sitka. iCalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Ly. Juneau Nov. 27 Dec. 8 Dec. 16 | Leave Juneau Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. § Watson ... ‘Watson Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admirar iLine Dock PHONE 4 D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 iy 3 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Ledve Juneay M.S.“ZAPORA” Nov. 26 Dec, 4 Dee. 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate: WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Junesn vor Douglas and Thane CANADIAMN PACIFIC SAILING Dronis, TO VANCOUVER, VI g SEATTLE | - From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH your old machine. Particulars on request. Alaska Elpctrie Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglfi[s—i"hone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 3 B maawwd N aeabl B We are serving many customers, Assurmg them of Prompt Service, Fair Prices aid GOOD COAL. Poeific Cooss Loc/ (o] Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Winter Excursion Rates Now in Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Juneau Ferfy & Naviga | non Cominny | M. 8. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock jay at 10 aum. for 3 3. B. Burtord & Ce, Ageats Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER to" Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau 2 PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner

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